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Lyrics all the way, if I wanted to listen to hip hop for the "beats", I'd listen to the original tracks that were sampled, which I do. The rapper or the producer don't compose the music, or even play it, so I don't care too much about it. I rate the artist for the art he creates, not the art he buys the rights to.
Quote from: Shallow on May 11, 2004, 09:33:48 PMLyrics all the way, if I wanted to listen to hip hop for the "beats", I'd listen to the original tracks that were sampled, which I do. The rapper or the producer don't compose the music, or even play it, so I don't care too much about it. I rate the artist for the art he creates, not the art he buys the rights to.I feel what you mean...but a lot of songs make old beats sound a whole lot better. If you listen to "Dr. Groove" from One Way, the group who did "Cutie Pie" the beat is kinda watery and nothin you'd really get into like that. But when you hear "I luv it" Battlecat flipped that beat to death. When they just sample a beat and repeat it it usually ain't too much better, but when they take elements from beats and re-do it in a modern way, it sounds dope as hell. "I ain't mad at ya" took the intro piano melody from an El Debarge song, and put different instruments behind it and then had a different melody durin the verses, and that was sick.
In I aint mad... are you talkin about the piano at the very beguining of the song or the piano melody that plays through the whole song? what is the name of the song by el debarge? I always wondered where that shit came from, thanks
it's gotta be 50/50 beats and ryhmes...thats what hip-hop is? the mc and the dj.
Quote from: eS El Duque on May 12, 2004, 08:26:14 AMit's gotta be 50/50 beats and ryhmes...thats what hip-hop is? the mc and the dj.Co-Sign
rhymes. rhymes. lyrics. "I wonder if yall still like this rap shit man, or if yall motherfuckers only like beats and hooks..." Crooked Ihe's so right.
Quote from: 7even the Harbinger on May 22, 2004, 08:33:48 AMrhymes. rhymes. lyrics. "I wonder if yall still like this rap shit man, or if yall motherfuckers only like beats and hooks..." Crooked Ihe's so right.lyrics are important, u right. i aint a beatmaker or no shit like that, i spit...so obviously they important to me. but think about it, how many hits have good beats....and bad lyrics, and how many have good lyrics....with bad beats? its almost always the first. Like Mitch said..."Production is most important". U could drive around town in yah car bumpin nuthin but a beat, and still be bobbin yah head...still have otha people bobbin they head, but u wouldnt drive around jus listenin to some lyrics, and no beat.
Quote from: .:DayGoStyLz:. on May 23, 2004, 12:20:11 PMQuote from: 7even the Harbinger on May 22, 2004, 08:33:48 AMrhymes. rhymes. lyrics. "I wonder if yall still like this rap shit man, or if yall motherfuckers only like beats and hooks..." Crooked Ihe's so right.lyrics are important, u right. i aint a beatmaker or no shit like that, i spit...so obviously they important to me. but think about it, how many hits have good beats....and bad lyrics, and how many have good lyrics....with bad beats? its almost always the first. Like Mitch said..."Production is most important". U could drive around town in yah car bumpin nuthin but a beat, and still be bobbin yah head...still have otha people bobbin they head, but u wouldnt drive around jus listenin to some lyrics, and no beat.lol did the topic say what is more important if you wanna sell-out? or what is more important for the superficial majority of our population? No.question was, what's more important to me. so screw hits. songs that are hits to me, always have great lyrics. it's also a difference if youre just listening to a song while doing some other stuff, in that case the beat will be more important since you only get music on its surface then. but if you really get into a song, really feeling it.. to me the lyrics are significantly more important then. and I bobbed my head to a capellas already, no shit.